You forgot Windows 3.1 which was sold for home use on some Packard Bell as well as many other computers.I actually ran it on an AST ADVANTAGE ADVENTURE (as well as later on tested Windows 95 (Chicago) on it)If I remember right these were it's specs:

It is amazing how icons used to be in a folder on the desktop... then moved to the start menu.... then add a little side bar... move the icons to the side bar... then they add features and become widgets..then becomes the desktop call it charms.So it has taken us how many years to get the icons back to the desktop.

You forgot Windows 3.1 which was sold for home use on some Packard Bell as well as many other computers.I actually ran it on an AST ADVANTAGE ADVENTURE (as well as later on tested Windows 95 (Chicago) on it)If I remember right these were it's specs:

Man, blast from the past. A few months back I threw out that big box my AST computer came in.

I remember I bought mine that was a demo model at Walmart - for almost 1/2 price. Then spent 1/4 of that savings buying the upgrades. Also this was the timing when people would buy and keep computers for more than just 3 years and expect to finish paying on them in 5.